How can empathy help shape an exhibition? –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/stories/how-can-empathy-help-shape-an-exhibition
Keisha Williams (Curatorial Department Assistant and Artist Liaison), and Gabriel Ritter
Keisha Williams (Curatorial Department Assistant and Artist Liaison), and Gabriel Ritter
February 21, 2019 – January 3, 2021 | Galleries 373 and 374 | Free Exhibition Taking inspiration from Mia’s recent acquisition of Frank Bowling’s map painting False Start (1970), “Mapping Black Identities” challenges the notion of Black identity as monolithic. Championing the diverse experiences of artists from America, Africa, and the diaspora, this exhibition seeks to amplify underrepresented voices and create connections around the concept of Blackness in contemporary art across time and place. Mapping is a colonial practice tied to painful histories of conquest and domination
Contemporary Art Department, including Esther Callahan, Curatorial Affairs Fellow; Gabriel Ritter
February 21, 2019 – January 3, 2021 | Galleries 373 and 374 | Free Exhibition Taking inspiration from Mia’s recent acquisition of Frank Bowling’s map painting False Start (1970), “Mapping Black Identities” challenges the notion of Black identity as monolithic. Championing the diverse experiences of artists from America, Africa, and the diaspora, this exhibition seeks to amplify underrepresented voices and create connections around the concept of Blackness in contemporary art across time and place. Mapping is a colonial practice tied to painful histories of conquest and domination
Contemporary Art Department, including Esther Callahan, Curatorial Affairs Fellow; Gabriel Ritter
May 4, 2019 – September 8, 2019 | Gallery 370 | Free Exhibition “Mapping Black Identities: 3 Films” confronts the legacy of systemic white supremacy—global systems, processes, organizations, and personal actions that maintain white privilege—by presenting conflicting realities. The works by artists Ja’Tovia Gary (American, b
Contemporary Art, including Esther Callahan, Curatorial Affairs Fellow; Gabriel Ritter
is essentially developing a “new support system” to help it diversify, says Gabe Ritter
is essentially developing a “new support system” to help it diversify, says Gabe Ritter
March 18, 2021 – July 31, 2022 | Gallery 373, 374 | Free Exhibition „Rituals of Resilience“ is an audio-visual experience, co-curated by the Twin Cities-based musician and community organizer Chaka Mkali (aka I Self Devine). The experience creates dialog between works by Black visual artists from the United States, Africa, and the greater African Diaspora and new music created for the exhibition by Mkali and his collaborators
“Rituals of Resilience” is co-curated by Chaka Mkali and Gabriel Ritter, Mia’s former
Tam on pandemic life and the rise in anti-Asian racism June 23, 2020By Gabriel Ritter
Virtual Video Tour In this virtual video tour, Gabriel Ritter, Curator and Head of